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You seem to think that people become shut-ins "just because", there has to be a reason, whether my deduction probes to be right or wrong does not change the fact that something happened in Yozora's past after Taka left (back then she was violent, but not a shut-in).

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Originally Posted by potchip

As for the part about the possibility of almost being raped and wishing it on someone else, I can assure you such things do not exist.

Is that really any different from people calling each other to 'go and die' or 'please just die'? Sure the word rape has people getting all queasy than death but in essence it's the same- you don't actually want it- it's just an insult.

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Is that really any different from people calling each other to 'go and die' or 'please just die'? Sure the word rape has people getting all queasy than death but in essence it's the same- you don't actually want it- it's just an insult.

Yozora clearly said she wished that Sena never existed (because she interferes with her ridiculous plans), which is quite different from trying to kill her. Therefore, Yozora has showed morbid pleasure at the thought of Sena getting raped, but it would be ATM quite out of place for Yozora to pay some thugs to rape Sena. I would even dare to say Yozora would put her life at risk to prevent Sena from such experience.

^ Not sure about that Yukimura certainly choose to ignore Kodaka's view on her gender (or for that matter, tried to rationalize a balance between belief and reality) rather than taking Kodaka's word for it. This kind of reminds me of an interview/book on Dalai Lama - for someone who's a religious leader, he's surprisingly open to certain scientific theories if it does not conflict with his religious beliefs (eg evolution) whilst have a stubborn adherence to other teachings (eg choose to accept otherworldly powers as a given), in otherwords he picked and chose a position that he's eventually comfortable with both intellectually and spritually.

She also listens to Yozora because whilst Kodaka's status as deliquent no1 is undisputed, Yozora anego is the closest a woman can be like a man and hence a good reference point for learning (not sure if this is what Yozora actually wanted )

She also listens to Yozora because whilst Kodaka's status as deliquent no1 is undisputed, Yozora anego is the closest a woman can be like a man and hence a good reference point for learning (not sure if this is what Yozora actually wanted )

I don't want Yukimura to learn how to be a bitch from her.

EDIT: Hearing the full version of Bokura no Tsubasa reminds me of Orange from Toradora. You know, "the upbeat melody that contrasts with the mood of the latter moments of the series". Although seeing that we're 4 or 5 episodes away from the end makes me doubt this.

1. Yozora started the club with the sole purpose of getting closer to Kodaka/Taka. Sena initially joined the club to make friends.

2. When Yozora wished that Sena didn't exist, she was referring to how Sena thwarted her plans and turned the club into a friendship club instead of just her and Taka, and was not spoken out of genuine hatred.

3. Sena's outburst against Yozora has two possible interpretations that may not be mutually exclusive. First, that Sena was speaking as a love rival in the fight for Kodaka. Second, that Sena was speaking as someone who wanted to be Yozora's friend, and the latter's insistence on the childhood friendship was hindering her goal.

4. The same applies to Yozora's reaction. Her dislike could stem from Sena's position as a love rival. Or it could arise from her own gradual subconscious acceptance of Sena as a friend, which implicitly makes her past friendship with Taka less unique.

5. The entire club understands, to varying degrees, that they are already friends. Nobody wants to make the first move, however, out of fear of rejection, which was developed from their past experiences.

^well frivolity I appreciate your trying to say all of that, but the fact is I already thought/considered all of that and I don't need some guy who thinks he's above others arrogantly making sweeping generalizations like that. That's my only problem, in fact if he didn't have that first line, I would have read past that & agreed to the post (if it's like what you wrote)
In any case you make a more concise post

^well frivolity I appreciate your trying to say all of that, but the fact is I already thought/considered all of that and I don't need some guy who thinks he's above others arrogantly making sweeping generalizations like that. That's my only problem, in fact if he didn't have that first line, I would have read past that & agreed to the post (if it's like what you wrote)
In any case you make a more concise post